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and things on europe and what football can see for the continent of. europe is crumbling. can't put it together. on such a simple game such a complicated continent we set out on a quest for clues because the state of affairs is complex this breaks it and emerging nationalist tendencies in every corner. the national rally from. the freedom party of austria. germany. hungary to name just a few. all over the continent populists putting national interests ahead of the european ideal. and football. so for unite your. number one our beloved pool game has been raised worked it's just easy it's just fun. politics can be exhausting but i'm astonished that we've gone through a pool with european championships all celebrating their 60th anniversary of the 1st tournament back in 1960 a grand total of 4 teams took part. this time 24 teams will compete across 12 european countries. the idea of sharing the tournament across the continent came from the show me. city this or that but i do look. at me with the little local. teacher needing. that was back in 2012 and he has since been banned
and things on europe and what football can see for the continent of. europe is crumbling. can't put it together. on such a simple game such a complicated continent we set out on a quest for clues because the state of affairs is complex this breaks it and emerging nationalist tendencies in every corner. the national rally from. the freedom party of austria. germany. hungary to name just a few. all over the continent populists putting national interests ahead of the european ideal. and football....
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we're wasting precious time actually to invest in a stronger europe a stronger europe that can defend itself also against an ever more aggressive china and we're investing we're failing to invest in our all in the strength of. our own industrial base germany had a fantastic economic development for the most part over the past 10 to 15 years we've had a good run but it's very unclear whether germany is well prepared for kind of ensuring prosperity of our economy in the future we should be investing and discussing this right now but rather we are in the kind of dealing with this kind of petty internal domestic political turmoil and germany is very much adrift it's still a default big country in europe it won't just to become politically irrelevant way too big for this but right now we're not assuming any sort of leadership role that we've kind of given that to french president calls now the more active figure on the european political scene. julian. this this petty domestic incident internal turmoil is as thorsten put it to what extent is that diminishing germany's reputation for politi
we're wasting precious time actually to invest in a stronger europe a stronger europe that can defend itself also against an ever more aggressive china and we're investing we're failing to invest in our all in the strength of. our own industrial base germany had a fantastic economic development for the most part over the past 10 to 15 years we've had a good run but it's very unclear whether germany is well prepared for kind of ensuring prosperity of our economy in the future we should be...
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in germany and in europe and that's why we are completely opposed to it. as around 3 and a half hours left for people to vote in the united kingdom which is holding his 3rd general election in 5 years these are live pictures from a polling station in london british voters that have until 10 pm local time to cast ballots one sort of those he's completed we'll bring you the results as they come in throughout the night. now that wrap things up i'll return in just over 30 minutes with the latest headlines. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy going for him to let it be an arms race is on off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical of time time to sit down and talk. when there is only johnson. and i just got out of prison for. 41 years. i'm 73 years old now i got arrested for a term for something to. fill you know like just everything was taken out of. my work in the hospital but there was a. memphis young man that looks a little bit l
in germany and in europe and that's why we are completely opposed to it. as around 3 and a half hours left for people to vote in the united kingdom which is holding his 3rd general election in 5 years these are live pictures from a polling station in london british voters that have until 10 pm local time to cast ballots one sort of those he's completed we'll bring you the results as they come in throughout the night. now that wrap things up i'll return in just over 30 minutes with the latest...
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., china and europe thread. i think it's more salient as we look as opposed to brexit, uk and the role of france and other european states in the indo-pacific and look forward to hearing from her and our chair and leader satoru nagao. the format is very simple, three of our presenter's i have a power point presentation and will make their case and then we will go one through the other hand will open it up for a cue and a. he each of them will speak for an allotted amount of time and i'll try to catch their attention to keep them on schedule so we can get maximum time to you to ask questions and make comments from the floor. with that, again, thank you for joining us and richard please. he is very high tech so he has a phone keeping track of his time. >> trying to be myself. thank you very much and it's a pleasure pleasure. i hope my usual energetic of myself, it's a pleasure to be here at hudson institute. it's one of the places i love because i feel i don't need to be very politically correct when it comes to d
., china and europe thread. i think it's more salient as we look as opposed to brexit, uk and the role of france and other european states in the indo-pacific and look forward to hearing from her and our chair and leader satoru nagao. the format is very simple, three of our presenter's i have a power point presentation and will make their case and then we will go one through the other hand will open it up for a cue and a. he each of them will speak for an allotted amount of time and i'll try to...
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europe on a valuation basis? what could tip the balance? sebastian: effectively, two things. have threes we powerful we acceleration's since the global financial crisis. if you get a similar magnitude of the upswing, then europe has got higher leverage meeting it always benefits disproportionately. that would be really helpful. the second factor could help if you got a lot of weakness not driven by economic weakness. so additional monetary easing. we have seen how europe is outperforming, but given the little firepower the ecb has left, that is not in the cards. if they have little firepower left, as is the fiscalus, then is it stimulus you begin to construct around? and if so, who has the biggest capacity to do so? sebastian: it is clear the germans have the biggest capacity. the world is holding its breath waiting for germany to spend but i frankly don't think it will happen. inhave seen a weakening choice momentum, but it's nowhere near the crisis territory where people change their hands on these convictions.
europe on a valuation basis? what could tip the balance? sebastian: effectively, two things. have threes we powerful we acceleration's since the global financial crisis. if you get a similar magnitude of the upswing, then europe has got higher leverage meeting it always benefits disproportionately. that would be really helpful. the second factor could help if you got a lot of weakness not driven by economic weakness. so additional monetary easing. we have seen how europe is outperforming, but...
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and that makes europe susceptible to economic blackmail europe depended on russia is not good for europe it's not good for america i won't waste time and pointing out the irony and it's not even a cheeky one off blackmail kind of thing earlier this year u.s. ambassador to germany richard grinnell previously described by a german politician as acting like the high commissioner of an occupying power and persona non-grata also thought he'd flex his muscles we emphasize that companies involved in russian energy exports are taking part in something that. prompt a significant risk of sanctions now does not being a fan of something and then there's going to these kinds of lengths and causing diplomatic disputes it's almost as if the u.s. has something to lose from nordstrom to going ahead but it helps american jobs much better for european energy needs to be satisfied by american natural gas that creates jobs here in america rather than fueling putin's military how much and that we have it americans who propounded the virtues of the free market and happy about some healthy competition especiall
and that makes europe susceptible to economic blackmail europe depended on russia is not good for europe it's not good for america i won't waste time and pointing out the irony and it's not even a cheeky one off blackmail kind of thing earlier this year u.s. ambassador to germany richard grinnell previously described by a german politician as acting like the high commissioner of an occupying power and persona non-grata also thought he'd flex his muscles we emphasize that companies involved in...
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europe has been on russia's side determined to have the pipeline built as a matter of principle the e.u. opposes the imposition of sanctions against you companies conduct a legitimate business in federal government is against extraterritorial sanctions we don't approve of this practice we oppose especially extraterritorial sanctions that hit german and european companies. washington has decided that even the closest nato allies don't deserve mercy if the us geo political and commercial ambitions are at stake why while it's easy follow the money russia doesn't ask much for its gas and nord stream too will be europe's cheapest way of getting the blue fuel and that's in stark contrast to the alternative washington is try. to force feed on its treasured allies across the atlantic shale gas because really there is only one economy that has to be strong uncle sam's even at the expense of its nato partners and the made in america stamp may be fancy but the markup for the freedom brand makes the whole affair outright economically stupid for the e.u. also washington's been trying to convince bru
europe has been on russia's side determined to have the pipeline built as a matter of principle the e.u. opposes the imposition of sanctions against you companies conduct a legitimate business in federal government is against extraterritorial sanctions we don't approve of this practice we oppose especially extraterritorial sanctions that hit german and european companies. washington has decided that even the closest nato allies don't deserve mercy if the us geo political and commercial...
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of europe. if the eu negotiators had not behaved in the way they do, it's very possible that we would be in a very different place. but the point is that everybody has to do business, and europe's rate of growth is below the uk, the uk has had better growth, even during this horrendous period of paralysis. germany's growth rate is 0.5% and ours is 1.5. in order to salvage the eurozone and the european economy, the europeans will have to meet our negotiations halfway. in order to for boris to make the most of his victory, the europeans play an important part and make it possible that, within a year, some semblance of a workable trading relation will emerge. do you think they are released in europe that there was a clear outcome? absolutely, so i don't share the depression here because, when you think of the horrendous stalemate we have suffered for three years, the emergence of a big government majority come it is not so much a feeling of democracy and democratic relations breaking down, it's a r
of europe. if the eu negotiators had not behaved in the way they do, it's very possible that we would be in a very different place. but the point is that everybody has to do business, and europe's rate of growth is below the uk, the uk has had better growth, even during this horrendous period of paralysis. germany's growth rate is 0.5% and ours is 1.5. in order to salvage the eurozone and the european economy, the europeans will have to meet our negotiations halfway. in order to for boris to...
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and bella ruse is in europe and. europe has not forgotten bellerose all the opposition politicians who disappeared. human rights activists from amnesty international have planted trees for them in the dutch city of aand hovan. is an hour speech will in the growth of remember and. when i got a letter out in the. writing we are wounded by our past in this war and will never heal. it will always open up again in our memories in our dreams. not being able to say goodbye to someone not being able to bury him is the worst punishment there is. because. the past is a lifelong burden. it is only when the murders have been resolved that this burden may become lifetime for those left behind as well as the better ruse. shashank hello this is your new balls speaking when i come to the show with the ding dong xoai and concerts with the instruments guests. it's. clear to. her. welcome to. w. . place. play. this is d w news live from but boeing suspends production all of its ill fated 737 max and not regulate has grounded the pilot
and bella ruse is in europe and. europe has not forgotten bellerose all the opposition politicians who disappeared. human rights activists from amnesty international have planted trees for them in the dutch city of aand hovan. is an hour speech will in the growth of remember and. when i got a letter out in the. writing we are wounded by our past in this war and will never heal. it will always open up again in our memories in our dreams. not being able to say goodbye to someone not being able to...
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what a europe. in washington, george marshall made known the principles of the plan that was to bear his name. >> the situation is critical. but there is no doubt whatever in my mind that if we decide to do this thing, we can do it successfully. >> a plan whereby europe could help itself by using american dollars as a catalyst between its own seriously degraded currency. in europe, the response was immediate. statesmen met to examine the plan, among them russia's mr. molotov. but when mr. molotov became aware of the vast scope of the plan, out he stormed. in moscow, mr. molotov's attitude was fully supported. russia though powerful was still too war-ravaged to give help itself. in these postwar conditions, only one country, the united states had the available resources. this scheme was a generous, heartfelt response to crying human need, and in europe, it was welcomed as such. but for the soviets, the creed was revolution first, rehabilitation afterwards. if people were starving it was the fault of
what a europe. in washington, george marshall made known the principles of the plan that was to bear his name. >> the situation is critical. but there is no doubt whatever in my mind that if we decide to do this thing, we can do it successfully. >> a plan whereby europe could help itself by using american dollars as a catalyst between its own seriously degraded currency. in europe, the response was immediate. statesmen met to examine the plan, among them russia's mr. molotov. but...
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so europe starts on this is very clear this is in your opinion u.s. needs to stop getting involved we're going to wait and see what other reaction comes out and really more crucially we're going to see how if it all this will impact stream to itself. you know europe's against it but how can they actually stop it or keep this project running. with a professor of political economy engender trust a former u.s. diplomat both say that the u.s. is trying to prevent russia from becoming economically more integrated with europe . well it's kind of ironic that the u.s. is saying they don't want germany and europe to be dependent on cheaper russian gas but they wanted to be dependent on more expensive american gas you see and what you see here in this latest move is that they couldn't us couldn't get germany to. pull out of the nordstrom too so it's going after smaller companies building some of the products of nordstrom to those kind of an act of desperation in a sense the u.s. is getting concerned to some extent trying to keep russia from being economically m
so europe starts on this is very clear this is in your opinion u.s. needs to stop getting involved we're going to wait and see what other reaction comes out and really more crucially we're going to see how if it all this will impact stream to itself. you know europe's against it but how can they actually stop it or keep this project running. with a professor of political economy engender trust a former u.s. diplomat both say that the u.s. is trying to prevent russia from becoming economically...
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as a result in europe's reaction to all of this while of the e.u. and u.s. standpoint on this issue couldn't be more different european countries call this an economic project that benefits everyone involved russia agrees germany and particular has consistently said that european and that you policy is europe's business and it's also a us to stop meddling so it's probably on surprising that these latest sanctions were not welcomed with professor of political economy and also seem to trust a former u.s. diplomat both say that the u.s. is trying to prevent russia from becoming economically more integrated with europe . well it's kind of ironic that the u.s. is saying they don't want germany and europe to be dependent on cheaper russian gas but they wanted to be dependent on more expensive american gas you see and what you see here in this latest move is that they couldn't us couldn't get germany to. pull out of the nordstrom too so it's going after smaller companies building some of the products of nordstrom to those kind of an act of desperation in a
as a result in europe's reaction to all of this while of the e.u. and u.s. standpoint on this issue couldn't be more different european countries call this an economic project that benefits everyone involved russia agrees germany and particular has consistently said that european and that you policy is europe's business and it's also a us to stop meddling so it's probably on surprising that these latest sanctions were not welcomed with professor of political economy and also seem to trust a...
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. ♪ ♪ nejra: welcome to "daybreak europe." if you are getting ready to kick off new year's eve celebrations, we're not seeing a lot of that in risk assets today. quite a number of markets, bear in mind, are close today, including japan. we don't have the cash treasury trade either. a little bit of red on the screen. u.s. futures perhaps pointing to a stronger open. a stellar year for global equities in general, the best year since 2009 the best year since. fx, a fourth down day for the bloomberg dollar index, all the g10 currencies gaining against the greenback. dollar-yen, seeing yen strength at 108.69. euro near a 12-month high. butslipping a little today oil is heading for its best year since 2016. in china, a little optimism, even though it may not lift the market. the gauge of china's manufacturing sector held steady in december, evidence the world's second-largest economy is stabilizing. the outlook for new export orders expanded for the first time since may 2018. on the trade front, deleting white house china hawk, pete
. ♪ ♪ nejra: welcome to "daybreak europe." if you are getting ready to kick off new year's eve celebrations, we're not seeing a lot of that in risk assets today. quite a number of markets, bear in mind, are close today, including japan. we don't have the cash treasury trade either. a little bit of red on the screen. u.s. futures perhaps pointing to a stronger open. a stellar year for global equities in general, the best year since 2009 the best year since. fx, a fourth down day...
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i night of glamour and celebration as europe's film industry gathered in berlin for the european film awards and there was one winner to rule them all. and the winner . is the favorite. the period drama about 2 cousins vying to be the court favorites of queen anne haven't won 8 awards including best european fail and best actress for livia calm and. i'm so touched and throat and i've been delaying doing a video exactly what happened what happened with taping 3rd i was really excited antonio banderas was awarded best actor for his role in pain and glory. which are very very kind of getting emotional thank you very much to everybody had really i feel with gratitude is very important to me. and celine cialis portrait of a lady on fire one best screenplay. away from the night successes the ceremony was also subject to controversy. the phase decision to nominate roman polanski's period drama an officer in a spy in 4 of the main categories grew condemnation from those who see polanski primarily as a man accused of sexual assault and rape but despite the nominations the film failed to win an
i night of glamour and celebration as europe's film industry gathered in berlin for the european film awards and there was one winner to rule them all. and the winner . is the favorite. the period drama about 2 cousins vying to be the court favorites of queen anne haven't won 8 awards including best european fail and best actress for livia calm and. i'm so touched and throat and i've been delaying doing a video exactly what happened what happened with taping 3rd i was really excited antonio...
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i mean, you are very familiar with europe. it is a continuum and there has been high momentum, slow momentum, but it has to be a continuum, and more needs to be done to complete the -- you have heard that many times that complete the banking union, make sure there is a european security market that is deeper and broader, having enough of a fiscal space that is in common, however you call it, but that can be used eventually to stabilize. i think all those three, which are not particularly glamorous and sexy for the european citizens, but constitute the foundation and infrastructure upon which they can do development and security. when you look at badges, should we have done more in good times to prepare? >> yeah, but most policies in most of these countries, unfortunately, and contrary to all expectations have been foresight limited. it's very hard to resist. and good times, you spend. that is the natural political reaction. it's hard to resist. in bad times, you start repressing and consolidating, which is exactly the opposite
i mean, you are very familiar with europe. it is a continuum and there has been high momentum, slow momentum, but it has to be a continuum, and more needs to be done to complete the -- you have heard that many times that complete the banking union, make sure there is a european security market that is deeper and broader, having enough of a fiscal space that is in common, however you call it, but that can be used eventually to stabilize. i think all those three, which are not particularly...
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merican have bases in europe but there are also 4 countries in europe that have host base arrangement us like call it call it a nuclear sharing arrangements germany the netherlands belgium italy and possibly turkey so those countries are the ones who sort of serve a soto nuclear strike role where their aircraft would be equipped and handed over nuclear weapons in times of war. until just a few years ago all political parties in the german one is talk had been calling for the nuclear weapons to be removed. these nato fighter jets are on patrol over the baltic states their mission is to intercept any russian military aircraft that approached nato air space without warning. a number of participants of the annual munich security conference are concerned about growing tensions between east and west. the conference chairman is professor wolfgang ischinger. in few yon's i'd him since the ukraine crisis that is since 20146 where we've seen a massive increase in but say incidents. and fortunately these of not lead to a real confrontation so far. for these incidents have taken place over the no
merican have bases in europe but there are also 4 countries in europe that have host base arrangement us like call it call it a nuclear sharing arrangements germany the netherlands belgium italy and possibly turkey so those countries are the ones who sort of serve a soto nuclear strike role where their aircraft would be equipped and handed over nuclear weapons in times of war. until just a few years ago all political parties in the german one is talk had been calling for the nuclear weapons to...
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european policy is decided in europe not in the u.s. we crucially reject external interference and sanctions with extra territorial effect . stream to is a gas pipeline running from russia to europe via the baltic sea it covers more than a 1000 kilometers that means moscow doesn't have to transit gas to the e.u. through ukraine however washington is not a fan claiming it leaves europe to energy dependent on russia economist like a hammer believes that the e.u. has to push back against washington's attempts to dominate. the problem with the north is really to blame is that germany who cares for europe could get to energy independence on blackmail from poland and the ukraine or other american puppets and i think this is the main problem and so for un security measures the e.u. test of pushback against the sanctions and they have to make clear that companies in europe have a little bit of safety when they do projects. who are absolutely within within the law but the us is just declaring sanctions on europe. so it would be far too i'm secur
european policy is decided in europe not in the u.s. we crucially reject external interference and sanctions with extra territorial effect . stream to is a gas pipeline running from russia to europe via the baltic sea it covers more than a 1000 kilometers that means moscow doesn't have to transit gas to the e.u. through ukraine however washington is not a fan claiming it leaves europe to energy dependent on russia economist like a hammer believes that the e.u. has to push back against...
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were introduced to the europe. and i think with the crimea more or less. the same to patients we have low budget. it's russian territory but everybody would return to get about and for a while the 2nd which is way more important at the moment we're in eastern ukraine where people are dying every single day and that's where your focus is right now that's where the focus from european leaders european union is united states is and the focus of ukraine. i think that's where we find the new media. solution in the meanwhile while. you let me. show ordinary craniums they would have been with. their life. better than it is right now with. a debate yet again for another day with people from crimea victor all of it in moscow i mean you heard our guest in kiev and of course there is obviously 2 sides to this of course from russia's point of view you know as they see you crying getting close to the e.u. or certainly more friendly russia has been thrown out of the g 8 it's had its diplomats removed for example from the united kingdom after the poisoning and the accusa
were introduced to the europe. and i think with the crimea more or less. the same to patients we have low budget. it's russian territory but everybody would return to get about and for a while the 2nd which is way more important at the moment we're in eastern ukraine where people are dying every single day and that's where your focus is right now that's where the focus from european leaders european union is united states is and the focus of ukraine. i think that's where we find the new media....
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that pretty much proves how interconnected europe is right. europe seems to be drifting apart and not just because britain is leaving the e.u. let's get rich. nationalist and euro skeptic political movements are gaining ground all over the continent can football do what politics can't and reunite europe. this man had a bright idea that might help. were looking all over europe to see where football could really make a difference. and where things might get tricky. when accompanied by iron stars as they visit a couple of fan clubs in the boonies now on kick off. i go. from the trauma center he's just as comfortable on the pitch as in the fans clubhouse thomas millen superstar and a regular guy all at once byron's bedrock stopped by the supporters and will meeting and party he had a blast even if the fans haven't forgotten his team struggles with teammates only people happy and yes some of them lose. so there's a reason here to stick together the loss as well for sure. yeah but there was nothing i could do so easy to say your mistake was watching
that pretty much proves how interconnected europe is right. europe seems to be drifting apart and not just because britain is leaving the e.u. let's get rich. nationalist and euro skeptic political movements are gaining ground all over the continent can football do what politics can't and reunite europe. this man had a bright idea that might help. were looking all over europe to see where football could really make a difference. and where things might get tricky. when accompanied by iron stars...
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europe. what unites. what defines. the moment the tragedy. what binds the continent together the branches and stories of plunging the a. spotlight on people. stuck on d. w. . what keeps us in shape what makes us see and how do we stay conscious. my name is dr carson the i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and they discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay tuned and let's all try to stay in good shape. w. . it was the speech of his life perhaps his best certainly his most difficult the speech by calling tristen on december 19th 1989. shortly after the fall of the rest of the chancellor addresses the people of east germany. in the mideast tense the crowd clamors for german unity journalist peter lim borg was at the scene. 30 years later looks back on the. interest. starts to simmer 90 g.w. . a lot of very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and we begin this week with the threat posed by russian cyber attacks on the west we're not just talking about data for that but also the.
europe. what unites. what defines. the moment the tragedy. what binds the continent together the branches and stories of plunging the a. spotlight on people. stuck on d. w. . what keeps us in shape what makes us see and how do we stay conscious. my name is dr carson the i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and they discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay tuned and let's all try to stay in good shape. w. . it was the speech of his life perhaps his best certainly his most...
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so europe is becoming more and more aware what is in europe's interest, and it was sort of make these efforts under that heading, that europe may see certain things differently from its allies and partners. so, for example, in the south china sea sail throughs that are part of this tour, europe will not sale within 12 nautical miles of chinese occupied features, because in europe's view that is entering into a legal gray zone and europe doesn't wish to do that because they feel that that can make problems when arguing europe is for the rule of law and the rule of base order. that is different from u.s. policies but essentially europe also conducts the freedom of navigation operations that is supportive of the efforts of the u.s. and other countries so while there are differences, i would say they are minor compared to the similarities in terms of objectives of these efforts. so this kind of division of labor that allows europe to have a footprint in the indo-pacific, i think we'll see more and more of in areas where the institutions do not have much formal sovereignty. for example, th
so europe is becoming more and more aware what is in europe's interest, and it was sort of make these efforts under that heading, that europe may see certain things differently from its allies and partners. so, for example, in the south china sea sail throughs that are part of this tour, europe will not sale within 12 nautical miles of chinese occupied features, because in europe's view that is entering into a legal gray zone and europe doesn't wish to do that because they feel that that can...
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or toured europe itself. americans helped relieve the suffering of wartime populations, in return creating a proprietary feeling toward european culture. americans developed a vision of them self as protectors, not just as starving children or democratic values abroad but of western situation itself. the sense was only heightened after the second world war when the u.s. intervened again and in a much greater way than european reconstruction. thanks. [applause] i am happy to take questions, if you have them. i know i have covered a lot here. >> a microphone is ready to go for you. go ahead and grab this one right here. and the gentleman, if you can see me back here. >> hello. as you know, to this day, the tower flies the american flag every july 4. when that library burned, it was just gutted. the shell of the library survived, all the inscriptions. it is one of the most fantastic first world war monuments in europe in my opinion. dr. proctor: absolutely. the library today is fantastic if you get a chance to v
or toured europe itself. americans helped relieve the suffering of wartime populations, in return creating a proprietary feeling toward european culture. americans developed a vision of them self as protectors, not just as starving children or democratic values abroad but of western situation itself. the sense was only heightened after the second world war when the u.s. intervened again and in a much greater way than european reconstruction. thanks. [applause] i am happy to take questions, if...
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interests that dog maintain a rift between western europe and russia because they need in the future more than even more than in the present they need. to have a close ally and did a highly disciplined approach us atlantic western europe at their site. israel's ambassador to the united nations has launched a scathing attack on the international criminal court accusing it of diplomatic terror that is after the organizations chief prosecutor for 2 bensouda announced plans to investigate alleged war crimes in the palestinian territories. i am satisfied that there is a reasonable basis to proceed with an investigation into the situation in palestine well crimes have been being committed in the west bank including east jerusalem and the gaza strip the i.c.c. prosecutor's decision has turned the international criminal court into a political tool to do legitimize the state of israel this is a dark day for truth and justice out of my thoughts a few years of hard work and full and also providing all the necessary information about the crimes committed by the occupying forces against the pales
interests that dog maintain a rift between western europe and russia because they need in the future more than even more than in the present they need. to have a close ally and did a highly disciplined approach us atlantic western europe at their site. israel's ambassador to the united nations has launched a scathing attack on the international criminal court accusing it of diplomatic terror that is after the organizations chief prosecutor for 2 bensouda announced plans to investigate alleged...
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sanctions targeting the north stream to gas pipeline to germany is humiliating for europe but adds that there's no doubt the energy project will be completed to. indict waiting hours for ambulances the state of britain's national health service is called into sharp focus we told the hospital years about the crisis in the n.h.s. and. it's. too much people that's why it. does not prove you're not building. your no doctor for. a call. on informants for the u.k.'s domestic counterintelligence service m i 5 now have the right to kill torture kidnap in the name of national security. the mother morning at 10 i want to call it right welcome to news from. the following sanctions slaps on russia's north stream 2 european gas pipeline by the united states foreign minister sergei lavrov has spoken out saying there's no doubt the project will be completed. in the states so it will be finished despite all these threats i am convinced that 1st of all the europeans understand their commercial interests in terms of ensuring long term energy security secondly of course they were humiliated and the words
sanctions targeting the north stream to gas pipeline to germany is humiliating for europe but adds that there's no doubt the energy project will be completed to. indict waiting hours for ambulances the state of britain's national health service is called into sharp focus we told the hospital years about the crisis in the n.h.s. and. it's. too much people that's why it. does not prove you're not building. your no doctor for. a call. on informants for the u.k.'s domestic counterintelligence...
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delegates from europe or on the u.s. have attended a ceremony in belgium marking the 75th anniversary of the battle of the bulge it was one of the world war 2 bloodiest episodes in which u.s. forces defeated a german attempt to stop advancing allied honors in december 944. football of the draw for the 1st a knockout round of the champions league has taken place at germany's buying munich will face english premier league side at chelsea they'll meet over 2 legs in february and march biron famously lost the 2012 a final at home to the londoners bursar dog and have a showdown with their former coach thomas to cool on his perry sunshine aside last 16 debutantes abi leipzig will face last season's runners up top look at the pick of the other pairings record winners real madrid meet english champions manchester city and holders liverpool play athletico madrid. germany's bundesliga brochure are merging cloud back i've slipped off the top for the 1st time in 2 months meaning that i be live 2nd now lead well code bloodbath went d
delegates from europe or on the u.s. have attended a ceremony in belgium marking the 75th anniversary of the battle of the bulge it was one of the world war 2 bloodiest episodes in which u.s. forces defeated a german attempt to stop advancing allied honors in december 944. football of the draw for the 1st a knockout round of the champions league has taken place at germany's buying munich will face english premier league side at chelsea they'll meet over 2 legs in february and march biron...
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northern states in europe. but it's going to need to be $1000.00 puts him in a mansion and i'm sorry to see people have descended indication of fear or even on the day that. we needed to. they now are fighting against those who fight with fall. short of. the good and sometimes they work with eyes closed. this is true and prejudice you feel reduced taxes if you vote with a baby and we don't have the solutions about such as these we are not terrorists we are not so you fall so we are not serious faulty. reason and maybe those who do believe we need something she'd like to be sions our beautiful long term eastern europe moves the enemy did and this v.p. a vocal get along that i know that we do share exactly. at length in this region for the 2 of us it's more who are in the mold are you the girl is. being pretty and very efficient good story there with pools you can clear. the air the finish and all these groups and nobody to do. right more clear will also apply to the relief league reaching an african margin of mo
northern states in europe. but it's going to need to be $1000.00 puts him in a mansion and i'm sorry to see people have descended indication of fear or even on the day that. we needed to. they now are fighting against those who fight with fall. short of. the good and sometimes they work with eyes closed. this is true and prejudice you feel reduced taxes if you vote with a baby and we don't have the solutions about such as these we are not terrorists we are not so you fall so we are not serious...
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although i want to go to europe i hate europe why do i hate europe because europe can't exist without africa africa is rich with resources like diamonds and uranium but who benefits from these resources . europe is where these young africans dream of living and although the chances of actually getting there are slim for them giving up and going back home is not an option. it's to the bundesliga now and on tuesday and i proceed dortmund hosted legal leaders are the leipzig next meryl from did have you supporters here for that matter how did things go at the top of the table and counterpoint you by the way yeah good really i mean bright it was set out to be a crack we talked about yesterday 1st against 81000 fans in that packed story in a stadium sorry and dortmund and lights and haven't lost since october and the lights a coach however you're not just one has not had a lot of luck against open let's see how if at this time. you see another goldman call this a title 6.0 the problem he never won in dortmund is a coach true to form the host dominated the early running and they trade in sa
although i want to go to europe i hate europe why do i hate europe because europe can't exist without africa africa is rich with resources like diamonds and uranium but who benefits from these resources . europe is where these young africans dream of living and although the chances of actually getting there are slim for them giving up and going back home is not an option. it's to the bundesliga now and on tuesday and i proceed dortmund hosted legal leaders are the leipzig next meryl from did...
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reconstruction of europe. this outpouring of u.s. relief and development helped provide a measure of stability. it created a precedent for what happened after world war ii. in the q and a if you are interested, i can talk about the personnel involved in world war i that go on to be heavily iiolved in world war and u.s. development aid. it also forged a cultural connection between europe and the u.s. that continues today. 1919 was a busy time in europe's cities. while woodrow wilson and his advisers met in paris with other world leaders in spring of 1919 to determine the provost world political future of europe, the populations of several european countries faced crippling food shortages. over theep concern possibility of revolutionary activity in post world societies -- postwar societies devastated by war, wilson appointed herbert aover in 1918 to be kind of food czar for europe. part of the reason is hoover had run an american food program in 1918,m from 1914 to feeding roughly 9 million belgians and also inh
reconstruction of europe. this outpouring of u.s. relief and development helped provide a measure of stability. it created a precedent for what happened after world war ii. in the q and a if you are interested, i can talk about the personnel involved in world war i that go on to be heavily iiolved in world war and u.s. development aid. it also forged a cultural connection between europe and the u.s. that continues today. 1919 was a busy time in europe's cities. while woodrow wilson and his...
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we-- in europe. we need to go through a more in-depth analysis of the steps necessary to create sustainable growth. so, we need to have reforms of various level, political, economic reforms in europe and the central bank policy can only help in a transition. it is not a solution of the problem. i will be very, very careful furthersically growing the balance sheet of central banks, particularly when they start to go into asset -- risk also. we are at the risk of creating an asset bubble. >> it's unclear what exactly the additional benefit of this lower interest rate is. nevertheless, if it happens you need to deal with it. it will put additional pressure on the sector in general. we will need to see how the answers can look like. >> the idea is they have no other choice because of the geopolitical issue and the global trade war, they have to do that to grow the economy. that helps your customers continue in business and do more business. does that make sense to you? >> that is the core benefit of the
we-- in europe. we need to go through a more in-depth analysis of the steps necessary to create sustainable growth. so, we need to have reforms of various level, political, economic reforms in europe and the central bank policy can only help in a transition. it is not a solution of the problem. i will be very, very careful furthersically growing the balance sheet of central banks, particularly when they start to go into asset -- risk also. we are at the risk of creating an asset bubble....
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and bella reuss is in europe and. europe has not forgotten bellerose all the opposition politicians who disappeared. human rights activists from amnesty international have planted trees for them in the dutch city of and hovan. one see it as an hour's vigil in the grove of remembrances. when i get a letter writing in motion but all right we are wounded by our past in this war and will never heal that. it will always open up again in our memories in our dreams. of not being able to say goodbye to someone not being able to bury him is the worst punishment. there is some. the past is a lifelong burden. it is only when the murders have been resolved that this burden may become lighter for those left behind as well as the better roofs. off. the top to sligo with 6 consecutive one line down just a little. back in the race for the title with sticks no fire news. team in its double. is a master of the art of confrontation this is wrong of better from a comeback doesn't mean you're going to see very dark fly the undisputed cham
and bella reuss is in europe and. europe has not forgotten bellerose all the opposition politicians who disappeared. human rights activists from amnesty international have planted trees for them in the dutch city of and hovan. one see it as an hour's vigil in the grove of remembrances. when i get a letter writing in motion but all right we are wounded by our past in this war and will never heal that. it will always open up again in our memories in our dreams. of not being able to say goodbye to...
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as a result what's been europe's reaction to all of this while of the e.u. and u.s. standpoint on this issue couldn't be more different european countries call this an economic project that benefits everyone involved russia agrees germany and particular has consistently said that european and the policy is europe's business and is asked us to stop meddling so it's probably unsurprising that these latest sanctions were not welcomed the. government is against extraterritorial sanctions don't practice we oppose especially extraterritorial sanctions that his german and european companies. if the european stance on this is very clear this is not your business washington leave it up to us but well of course you're waiting to see what father reaction comes out of europe and to see how if it all this potentially impact nordstrom to itself. professor of political economy jim to trust a former u.s. diplomat say that the u.s. is trying to prevent russia from becoming economically more integrated with europe . well it's kind of ironic that the u.s. is saying they don't
as a result what's been europe's reaction to all of this while of the e.u. and u.s. standpoint on this issue couldn't be more different european countries call this an economic project that benefits everyone involved russia agrees germany and particular has consistently said that european and the policy is europe's business and is asked us to stop meddling so it's probably unsurprising that these latest sanctions were not welcomed the. government is against extraterritorial sanctions don't...
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delegates from europe and the u.s. have attended a ceremony in belgium to mark the 75th anniversary of the battle of the boat it was one of world war 2 splodge used to have reserves in which u.s. forces defeated german attempt to stop advancing allied armies in december of 1944 . american u.n. climate talks in madrid have ended with very little to show for more than 2 weeks of talking despite being extended by 2 days major economists rejected calls for bolder targets to combat climate change sparking anger amongst developing countries and activists who've been hoping for emergency action u.n. secretary general antonio preterit also voiced disappointment describing the summit as a lost opportunity. they were the longest talks to date leaving representatives exhausted with little progress made on how to limit global warming to under 2 degrees but there was agreement on one issue regretfully after all the hard work that you have couldn't get our to an agreement it is my sincere regret that we were not able to reach an agr
delegates from europe and the u.s. have attended a ceremony in belgium to mark the 75th anniversary of the battle of the boat it was one of world war 2 splodge used to have reserves in which u.s. forces defeated german attempt to stop advancing allied armies in december of 1944 . american u.n. climate talks in madrid have ended with very little to show for more than 2 weeks of talking despite being extended by 2 days major economists rejected calls for bolder targets to combat climate change...
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the must see concerning culture in europe. to be curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribers don't miss out. and that's why things are almost all the. fights this is not as if i would fall to the home this is a scene from when hitler stole pink rabbit a new film from oscar winner carlin a link which has cinemas of this christmas. hello and welcome to our culture the film is based on the bestselling children's book of the same name by british author judas carr the story deals with the refugee experience of jews in nazi germany told from the viewpoint of a 9 year old girl his ball. for president in this program the time come you know vice this. doesn't seem a. good start. when he took his entire. speech on the. killer wins the election the family narrowly escapes arrest by the nazis leaving everything they have behind they flee across europe to freedom. and what finally convinced me to make this movie was that i found this perspective so unique.
the must see concerning culture in europe. to be curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribers don't miss out. and that's why things are almost all the. fights this is not as if i would fall to the home this is a scene from when hitler stole pink rabbit a new film from oscar winner carlin a link which has cinemas of this christmas. hello and welcome to our culture the film is based on the bestselling children's book of the same name by british author judas carr the story deals with...
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the main markets in europe definitely moving up. one factor worth bearing in mind is that we are seeing a pretty strong dollar this afternoon. the bloomberg dollar index up quite nicely. euro-dollar certainly taking a hit. where we are trading. light,y, volume pretty despite the number for payrolls. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 30 seconds to go until the end of trading in europe. a lot of green. a very positive session for european equity markets. the payrolls is the main driver. that has comeetus out of the united states, definitely not out of europe. the data out of europe ain't that clever right now. this is the stoxx 600, trading for 07. further away from the 400 mark. whichn see the point at it started to get more exciting. that is when the payroll number came out of the united states. we climbed off the back of that through the afternoon. a low bit of quieter on the volume front then we would have anticipated but definitely a story driven out of the united states. let's take a look at individual markets around europe. the ftse
the main markets in europe definitely moving up. one factor worth bearing in mind is that we are seeing a pretty strong dollar this afternoon. the bloomberg dollar index up quite nicely. euro-dollar certainly taking a hit. where we are trading. light,y, volume pretty despite the number for payrolls. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 30 seconds to go until the end of trading in europe. a lot of green. a very positive session for european equity markets. the payrolls is the main driver. that has...
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corporation if europe in countries has made it possible that countries too small. street. become visible. coming from those countries because the european. made it possible. fitting tribute for a night of spotlight on european cinema. and joining me in the studio to talk more about the european film awards entertainment correspondent scott roxboro scott good to see you ok so the night's big winner the favorite it got 8 awards we're talking before the show about how this was not another typical period drama how was this film different yeah it's interesting because i watch a lot of european movies there's this whole tradition of these big splashy period dramas and european cinema that i actually don't like it's become very cliche it's sort of the lay down with stereotypes and so on what you does with the favorite is completely different he sort of takes this genre various stablished european genre and he turns it upside down and tears it inside out i mean by doing a couple of things one he takes the female characters into some of the center of the stories and the story of 3
corporation if europe in countries has made it possible that countries too small. street. become visible. coming from those countries because the european. made it possible. fitting tribute for a night of spotlight on european cinema. and joining me in the studio to talk more about the european film awards entertainment correspondent scott roxboro scott good to see you ok so the night's big winner the favorite it got 8 awards we're talking before the show about how this was not another typical...
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we are the greenest, cleanest airline in europe. passengers switching to flying ryanair in europe are already reducing their emissions by 50% compared to playing with some of the naughtier competitors we have with respect to climate here in europe. continues at this growth rate, it will have overtaken, in terms of pollution, his some of the more traditional industries. what will you do to offset another ways? things like tree planting and so on have been put out there, or blended kerosene. no need to use 100% kerosene. michael: sure. first, you've got to go back and get the facts right. it is 2% at the moment. we might grow by about 40%. that would take us to 2.4%. we are not going to overtake road transport. we are not going to overtake shipping or any other industry. we are going to run significantly behind them. but you're right, we can do more. we can invest in new technology. the new engine technology burns significantly less fuel. we are looking at sustainable aviation fuels, bio generated fuels, new battery technology that wo
we are the greenest, cleanest airline in europe. passengers switching to flying ryanair in europe are already reducing their emissions by 50% compared to playing with some of the naughtier competitors we have with respect to climate here in europe. continues at this growth rate, it will have overtaken, in terms of pollution, his some of the more traditional industries. what will you do to offset another ways? things like tree planting and so on have been put out there, or blended kerosene. no...